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A simple automatic Dockerfile documentation generator

Project description

Docks: Easy Dockerfile Documentation Generator 📜🐳

Python

publish workflow License: MIT

docks is a Python framework designed to generate Markdown documentation for your Dockerfiles. It extracts key elements such as base images, ARG/ENV variables, exposed ports, and copied/added files, producing clear, structured documentation.

Features ✨

  • Extracts:
    • Base Images (FROM)
    • ARG/ENV Variables with optional docstrings and references
    • Exposed Ports with descriptions
    • Copied/Added Files (COPY/ADD) with context
  • Outputs clean Markdown documentation for your Dockerfiles.
  • Easy to use, modular, and extensible.

Installation 🚀

Install docks via Poetry or pip:

Using Poetry

poetry add docks

Using Pip

pip install docks

Usage 🛠️

Example: Generate Documentation from a Dockerfile

  1. Ensure you have a valid Dockerfile in your project.
  2. Run the following Python script
from docks.generate_doc import generate_markdown

# Path to your Dockerfile
dockerfile_path = "Dockerfile"

# Output Markdown file
output_path = "README.md"

# Generate documentation
generate_markdown(dockerfile_path, output_path)

Dockerfile Docstring Convention 📝

ARG/ENV Variables

  • Include a block comment directly above the variable.
  • Start the comment with the variable name followed by : for docstring extraction.
  • Optionally include a reference using @ref:.

Example

# MY_VAR: Description of the variable.
# @ref: https://example.com/docs
ARG MY_VAR=default

EXPOSE Ports

Include a comment directly above the EXPOSE command. Start with the port number followed by : for the description.

Example

# 8080: Main HTTP server port
EXPOSE 8080

COPY/ADD Files

Add a comment directly above the COPY or ADD command for context.

Example

# Copy application code to the container
COPY src/ /app/

Testing ✅

Run tests with pytest:

pytest tests/

Contributing 🤝

We welcome contributions! Please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/<FEATURE_NAME>.
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m "Add feature".
  4. Push the branch: git push origin feature/<FEATURE_NAME>.
  5. Open a pull request.

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